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Lovely  Nahant 

Peerless  peninsula  of  the  Atlantic  Coast 

HEN  nearly  1,000  years  ago  the  adventurous  Thorwold  brought  his  sturdy  Norse  ship  to 
anchor  near  a  bold  promontory  of  the  North  Shore,  he  exclaimed,  "Here  it  is  beautiful, 
and  here  I  should  like  to  fix  my  dwelling."  If,  as  many  believe,  it  was  the  charming  penin- 
sula of  Nahant  which  excited  the  Norseman's  admiration,  no  one  familiar  with  the  spot  can 
wonder  at  his  enthusiasm.  Certainly,  from  the  first  settlement  of  this  country  by  the  English, 
Nahant  has  been  the  admired  of  all  observers,  and  for  a  hundred  years  or  more  has  held  a 
foremost  rank  among  the  charming  summer  resorts  of  New  England.  It  is  unique  in  its 
beauty  and  unrivalled  in  its  location. 


HOTEL  TUDOR 


Hotel  Tudor 


THE  largest  hotel  in  Nahant,  open  June  to  October.  It  is  delightfully  located  on  the  site 
of  the  old  Hood  Hotel  which,  though  it  will  be  remembered  with  pleasure  by  many,  has 
been  forced  to  give  place  to  a  more  modern  and  capacious  structure.  The  new  hotel  is  a  model 
of  its  kind  and  worthy  "the  finest  location  on  the  North  Shore."  It  is  furnished  with  every 
modern  improvement,  including  electric  bells,  electric  lights,  and  in  general,  all  the  appoint- 
ments of  a  first-class  hotel.  It  occupies  an  entire  square,  thus  securing  light  on  all  sides  and 
the  best  ventilation. 


PIAZZA 


THE  sanitary  arrangements  are  not  excelled  by  those  of  any  hotel  in  the  State,  the  plumb- 
ing being  thorough  and  systematic,  and  the  drainage  perfect.  The  hotel  is  provided 
with  a  number  of  apartments  arranged  en  suite,  and  has  fire-places  in  office,  parlor  and  many 
of  the  chambers,  and  bath  rooms  on  each  floor  supplied  with  hot  and  cold  water.  Croquet 
and  lawn  tennis  grounds,  and  telephone  office  connected  with  the  Hotel.  Only  ten  miles 
from  Boston,  as  the  crow  flies,  it  occupies  a  commanding  position  on  the  southerly  slope  of 
the  hill  facing  the  shore  of  the  beautiful  rock-bound  peninsula  which  thrusts  its  rugged  sides 
far  out  into  the  broad  bay,  and  is  fanned  by  the  cool  breezes  which  sweep  in  from  the  sea 
laden  with  the  fragrant  breath  of  the  waves.  Its  location  is  as  central  as  it  is  beautiful,  being 
in  the  immediate  neighborhood  of  many  of  Nahant's  most  elegant  summer  residences,  and 
one  block  from  the  Nahant  Club,  and  only  a  few  rods  from  the  steamboat  landing.  It  is  also 
conveniently  near  to  the  "Swallow's  Cave,"  the  Bathing  Beach,  "Pulpit  Rock,"  "Natural 
Bridge,"  "The  Cliffs"  (which  may  be  reached  by  a  short  walk  through  the  beautiful  grounds 
of  Hon.  Henry  Cabot  Lodge),  the  "Spouting  Horn,"  and  many  other  points  of  interest. 


DINING   ROOM 


The  Table  and  Service 

The  excellence  of  cuisine  and  service  which  has  characterized  the  old  hotel  in  past  years 
will  be  maintained  in  Hotel  Tudor. 

Out-of-Door  Recreations 

The  guests  of  this  hotel  enjoy  superior  facilities  for  salt-water  bathing  upon  the  beach  in 
front  of  the  house,  for  fishing  from  the  rocks  on  the  shore,  and  for  deep-water  fishing  in  the 
immediate  waters. 

The  drives  of  Nahant  are  especially  enjoyable.  The  roads  are  fine,  the  atmosphere  invig- 
orating, and  the  shore,  ocean  and  country  scenery  inspiring.  A  new  stable  and  carriage-house, 
bnilt  last  season,  afford  superior  conveniences  for  guests  bringing  their  own  carriages  for  the 
summer,  while  three  excellent  liveries  located  within  a  short  distance,  furnish  satisfactory 
vehicles  at  reasonable  rates. 

The  proprietor,  who  is  also  the  owner  of  the  house,  proposes  to  make  Hotel  Tudor  a 
worthy  resort  for  people  of  refined  tastes.  To  this  end  he  has  planned  and  furnished  this  hotel 
with  a  view  to  satisfying  the  requirements  of  convenience,  comfort  and  good  taste,  and  will  do 
all  in  his  power  to  exclude  the  undesirable  elements  of  society  and  to  deserve  the  liberal 
patronage  of  guests  of  social  excellence. 

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ROCK  TEMPLE,   NAHANT 


Accessibility,  Rates,  Etc. 

Hotel  Tudor  is  reached  from  Boston  by  the  elegant  steamers  of  the  Nahant  Line  from 
Lincoln  Wharf  (adjoining  East  Boston  North  Ferry),  or  by  trains  on  the  Boston  &  Maine 
Railroad  (Eastern  Division)  to  Lynn,  where  two  Omnibus  Lines  (B.  Goodell's  and  G.  \V. 
Kibby's),  with  obliging  drivers,  will  meet  all  trains  and  convey  the  guests  over  the  noted 
Nahant  Beach  Road  to  the  hotel.  Special  conveyance  will  be  sent  on  receipt  of  letter  or 
telegram. 

Rates,  $4.00  to  #5.00  per  day;  rates  by  the  week  are  reasonable,  and  will  vary  with  the 
date  of  coming,  length  of  stay,  location  of  room  and  number  of  persons  to  the  room. 

Mails  arrive  and  depart  twice  daily  (Sundays  excepted). 

In  writing  for  particulars,  please  state  the  accommodations  desired  and  the  time  for  which 
rooms  will  be  required. 

WILLIAM   CATTO,   Proprietor, 

Hotel  Tudor,  Nahant,  Mass. 


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VIEW  FROM   PIAZZA 


NAHANT  ROAD 


WHARF  ROAD,   NAHANT 


EGG   ROCK,    NAHANT 


SURF  AT  NAHANT 


SWALLOW'S  CAVE,  NAHANT 


BAILEY'S   HILL,   NAHANT 


PULPIT  ROCK,  NAHANT 


HOW  TO  REACH  NAHANT  BY  LAND. 

Take  Boston  and  Maine  R.  R.  to  Lynn,  (Eastern  Division).  All  Trains  leave  and  arrive  at  Union 
Station. 

For  a  number  of  years  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  has  placed  before  the  public  the  well-equipped 
express  trains  between  Boston  and  Lynn.  This  coming  season  of  1S97  will  be  opened  with  improved  service.  Time 
from  Boston  to  Lynn,  twenty-five  minutes. 

From  Lynn  to  Nahant  connection  is  made  by  Stage  Coach  (Two  Lines)  B.  Goodell's  and  G.  W.  Kibby's. 
Time  from  Lynn  to  Nahant,  thirty  minutes. 

HOW  TO  REACH   NAHANT  BY  WATER. 

Take  Nahant  Steamer  in  Boston  at  Lincoln  Wharf  (next  to  East  Boston  Kerry).  The  elegant  Steamers  City 
of  Jacksonville  and  Frederick  de  Barry  of  the  Clyde  Line  make  several  trips  daily  between  Boston  and  Nahant 
direct.     See  newspapers  or  time  tables  in  regard  to  hours  of  sailing.     Time  from  Boston  to  Nahant,  one  hour. 

HOW  TO  FACILITATE  TRANSFER  OF  BAGGAGE. 

Parties  coming  to  The  Tudor  by  Steamer  from  Boston  — would  recommend  them  to  hold  on  to  their  baggage 
checks  until  they  reach  Lincoln  Wharf  at  which  place  to  give  their  checks  or  orders  to  Mr.  F.  Crocker,  Proprietor 
of  Johnson's  Nahant  K.xpress,  who  will  call  at  all  Depots,  Wharves,  or  private  residences  in  Boston  proper  and 
get  baggage  and  bring  the  same  to  Hotel  Tudor  promptly  by  next  Steamer. 

ADDRESS   from    MAY  1st  to  JUNE   IOth, 
New  YORK  Office,  WILLIAM    CATTO, 

New  England  Summer  Resort  Association,  220  Devonshire  St.,  Cor.   Franklin,   Boston,  Mass. 

3   park   place.  cure  of  boston   home  journal,   room   14. 

After  June  ioth,  Hotel  Tudor,  Nahant,  Mass. 


